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New national front in Iraq joins mix

According to Al Moharer, which often represents the views of the Baathist underground in Iraq, a new political front has been established in Iraq, called the Patriotic, National and Islamic Front for the Liberation of Iraq (PNIFLI). It's set up as a coalition open to "any force or faction opposed or resisting the Occupation" and intended to "unify all the forces, the factions, the committees and the personalities which oppose the Occupation."

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